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are 233.15 Ry "ape te 16, in two # offered 1 $8c, af the clone bapere’ “Oak ‘Oats inactive: 5 a 4 ors aller 7éc., sellers ask Ic, R; ‘Mess Pode tower #28 cor heavy tors Ca10 40, June 6, 1880. * Flour and Wheat chanantoayerg ton Nos i pa Sy ost salen af 88'¢., No. 2 at dc. a ‘GB. neglected aud nominal, Dramas meas pork 82730 prime 182. Hulk meats dn cattle = medium to fair’ rok br shel: c ton "Hot Danka wi hela oats, Plows dati and nominally cert tie Bey try id Mi No. 1. Rs aS, i a8 ere ‘C sil ai ger Noh Bre dult aa hee erat cotton os inal. Moss olfered at ‘40 50, 1X0. a Ide. for Megldie. for tor vine it Ibs. sold at I4c, Bacon fc. a 16%e. for clear ribs and clear sides. Knvedt Micrel at ke, bus mo demand. "Hams We, Wo, old 1294; ; buying. Menwrats, Sune 6, 1968 Catton duii and nominal: receipta 24 bajos; exports 4 Flour wach Mesa pacan, du shoulder, yee, lear vides, I13Ge. Lard, Ie. a20%4e. Corn, Me. Sr. Lours, June 6, 1868, vochanged, awl; ‘cholo fall o = xtra, 88 =; Tobacco + double extra. $8 75 2 #10; dretiploeatre, St UL 25 7) iM Fiat mchongads Ca iie red and white fall, $2 ‘Onin calor ‘at Tho, Ay aa and unsettled. Meas red or choice tet Rar or Tm ate ‘Wa 87 TSpor ewe groae per head. “ 8 Lovtsviu..' ieipiuacce sales 50 bia. gt full ralen lace, 88908 BO ee) a 0. “Onte, 88s. 3. Lardy 1K. 13ig0; ‘clear vib sides, Bulk meais dul, but unchanged. Oot. Moxit.E, Juno 6, 1853. Cotton —Nothing was done; quotations nominal ; receipts, 4 ‘onloa; oxpovts, 1,175 bales, Wrnwrnaron, N. ©. Sune 6 1888. 3 ntine fim at 290, Rosins firiner; strained, + 26; pale, $5 7, ‘Tar tras ai $8 20, Ootton— BAVANNAI, June 6 1988. Coton duit and nominal; no sales; midd!ings, Re- ceipta, 4 Lales. CHARLRarON, Fane 6, 1968, no salen; eenasions nominal at 290, & 293ge. Recetpts, 58 Exports, 312 bales, ‘New Ont, avin, June 6,186, Cottoa dutt; middiings, We. ; sales, 135 bales ; recel| int bales sexports, 387 bales, Steating exchanse unc n Nore alahl, vor cent ‘premium, | Gold, 130%. ma eagon en Wr dll nd nchaaged Geld ei Ra ae Ho Por 3 9 ean e, BS }. Iekgect eiear sites, ton, Ae. tor maid Ha tu Oe ate Fie, if at BIR ‘Mens Pork dull at $28 50a 28 15. Hac: onions ihe, clear sides, 17340, Lard— Froroe, $87\c." Ker, 20.0. ‘ary generally dull and drnopiog. REAL » ESTATE MATTERS. ve of Real Estate on Saterday. Omtvial Tr: oa WBE, Wow (NO. LT), 4.7x 10S Ai xTOO.| Golumbin'nt 6553 Hf of Rivington st, 2ox! Orchard at, 68, 35 (ts of Heater st, pet wi Peat BUxdsex. Rivington and Be ¢ at, 8 w corner. «25,000 Uniraratty place, wry 16.9 fn of 10th bi, i.Gxidixdias.s ROCA 25x half blook..°-. ‘av, 16.8x74... S hee 20 ay and Siet st, 8 w cor, dihravnad 115th stun 9 we, 49.11 fin of Think ‘at, 5Ux10. Titheat wad stih ats e cor 1008 O0e. LEASES RECORDED IN Broadway (Nos 642 and 544), Ist oor. .. x Bromdway (No 925), Ist Boor. 2-2. -+-- Baldle st and rantia ay, DW cor, 25x13 ftw of Franklin,ay, 1 1313150, Willoughby sts, 6 cor, 814x108 088 os + Baltic at, # Can mporian! and 60 ft s of Ai st, 20x! 5 ftw bead on Gowanus bay, Houston si, © &, 434 ft n of Myrtle ay, 212100. Hunter Fly road, ws, adjolni 2 ai aspect aed Ceme- 0 a0 5 "so 40 18,000 Of Secondo aa 00 fiw L110 f 9 of Sixteenth st 8,000 tv of Sixteenth a Ta00 8,000 Lot! map, Eighth ward. ‘e00 Grand a 158) are, Boyt Feary, a dion and Robie sly Tole ie pe Min re, Ao, three meena year. ..... 8,000 ‘TRANSVERS 6N ba? OF NEW LOTS. Plot adj Forbell & Mortman + oO TEANSPHRS IN JERSEY CITY, W. South Fourth at, n 6, 128 fee of Brunswick’ st, 12.6x00... 2,300 ‘daeus ow «Tot 2, lock My Contr’ extate, 35x10 . 75 AON OITY, We he’ os, lots 1 and ‘2, block 61, D Harrington's Beageswood oy eid Wandeviie aia Sorner, 1d0xi00;; 2,000 FRO Bramhall a 114, 100% w of Gnrden at, 448 mm Jots 26, 27, map of North Union, 60x100. nance ene Silver at, nexe Qrientaty ‘Sth at, 5 ftw ofr Av Aran, 1301 ei DEPARTURES ON SATURDAY. Liverrvos —steamabip Cit) City of Baltimore—Miss V Cow- wait, Mise Montaste, ‘iss E Bissell, Mr Hodge aud MrGo Mr Falcover, Mr Smecton and fe, daughter and pon; Alvert Cole mie anata For- ce, Das er Hoge, igh and child, fe Bon a i Cant aa; his Bail Ts i a SL Mokecreread kobert RG Williams, ‘a id daughter, gait servant, EM i DG erp Serene ie Beatin tee Dubey ir ond en be ed Gaitand ives irs? ra Slovers and eee gt ian Marin Ms Seah tine ca re oe con buoaor ton ‘Me end Mrs Chartes i hinder, B Mr aud nel es aod Melavichner ria eae ‘A Stevenson aud ig cache _Steonehip Man Manhatten, waatie’e , Lit Latz, Mias McKee, FH ¢ raped ons We bela ee sores ate ne re F Miss Mary a) Clune, Master James ie, Jt, Herpes a F Walter Scott and wite, Fred Blanchard, Mise Blanchard. i sry Brand mas Hogers Henry Kletoe M in the steerage. MARRIAGES "AND DEATHS. Married. Dukcks,—-On Saturday, June 6, by the Sampbell, WILtTAM D, Apams (o JOHANNA ae of this city, No cards, 4N.—On Wednesday, June 3, at the residence of the bride's parents, 0! ia oun uf Sarles, Avex. 8. KigkMaNn to Errig F., daughter John B, Colman, all of Brooklyn. WaGsex--Lacen—On T ‘hued: ie bride's parents, in its Pe . ‘4 ‘AGI A. tinterleimer, Wittiam EK, NER, of Fort Lee, N. J., to A. Josnrmine, danghier of George Lauer, Exy. No cards, WHEELOCK—ROSERISON.—In Piitladelphia, at the wan Spruce street church, on Wedn y, June 3, the Rev. William P. Breed, D. D., Groxer G. . HEELOCK, M. D., of in to Manan, eldest daughter of tne late Archil Robertson, Eaq., of Philadelphia. Died. ALDEN.-—On Priday, «© 5, daco® ALven, in the 5oth year of his age. Bae on su day, June 7, from ihe vesidence of Mr. B. E. Hovey, 213 Third aveuue.. ‘the remains. Were taken to Evergreens Cemetery, Backvs.—in klyn, EB. to: on prs June 6, CHARLES Backer, in the 66d. Relatives are respectfully ened to ee the fu- nerai, from his late residence. Meeker avenue, near Kingviana avenue, this (Mo ) afternoon, at one g’elock; and the friends of the family, from Rev. 8, r’s ch wick avenue, near Ni Second street, at two o'clock, , on Sunday, June i ark, a Juss, wife of Peter Ballantine, in the T3d year of er age. Relatives and friendsof the family are ery Ly attend the funeral, from her late residence, 16 Pron! street, on Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock. BLAKE.—On dal mpeee morning, June ne 6! Mrs, ELLEN pek® daughter of Joho Bridle, of Baliinasioe, [re- Friends and relatives of the nis are gp to attend thc funeral, on two o'clock, from her I ‘residence, io avenue Ballinasioe bad lease copy. BRENNAN, riday morai cc bag dence, Nd. § ines place, Wiiil L., wife of Sergeant John perigee of the vane neh fifth precinct, in the 34th year of her age. ‘The triends of the family are invited to attend the funerai, from the Church of Saints Peter and rau (Father Malone's), Second street, Brooklyn, K.D., this (Monday) morning, at ten o'clock. Ee oe Sunday, June 7, Joan Hennt Burey, ogre friends of the family are invited to attend the funera}, from his late residence, No. 131 Clinton place, ou Wedne: morning, at ten o'clock. Esse Peep ed , oR Saturday, June 6, Buiza A. EBBETS, eliiest dau hier of James Ebbets. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to a the funeral, from oe, late resi- dence, No. West Eighteenth Street, afternoon, et two o'clock, without further re notioe. CANNON.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, June 7, Maria A. Cannon, wife of John Cannon, and daugh- = of Josep and bridget Wallin, in the 27th year of er age. The fricuds and relatives of the peasy are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral from her Sate resi- dence, 30 Carroli street, South Brookiya, oa Tuesday afternoon, ai two o'clock. Cocks.—On Saturday, June 6, of apoplexy, Joun Cocks, aed 63 years, ‘The reiatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, at Croton landing, on T uesday afternoon, at one o’clock, oe: ri Wilt be in waiting at the depot for the o’cloek train from New York, returning at 4:43 P. as Coorer.—At Westchester, on Saturday, June 6, Eugenia, wife of William Cooper, aged 46 years, 11 months and 7 days. The friends anc relatives of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, Westchester, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o’clock, and from the Methodist Episcopal church, West Farms. at two o'clock, without further notice. DovuGurrty.—On Saturday, June 6, GEORGE DoveGHeExry, in the 72d year of his age. and friends of the family, and those orge A., also the ofticers of the First Jourt, of which deceased was a pes ber for many years; the officers of the Fourth cinct police, and the force generaily, are invit attend the funeral, which will take place from oe late residence, 18 Vandewater street, this (Monday) afternoon, a} half [-past one o'clock. Eauinc.—tn Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, June 1, JOHN EaLinG, aged 60 years, for many years in the einploy of Samuel 5. Powell. e relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the fuveral, trom his late resi- eninge ee 15 Talman street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o’ ot —On Sunday, June 7, MARGARET FiTz- sINONS, the beloved wife ef John ‘Fitzsimons, aged 76 ‘tne re relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, 670 Eleventir avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o’ciock, The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment, FortuNa.—At Lima, Peru, on Sunday, May 8, of yellow fever, Signor Pierro Fortuna, professor of Inualc, aged 34 years. London papers please co) Pe —On Friday even ng, June 5, Georam PiL- se $1 years. vthe frends of, the family are respectfutly invited to attend the funeral,, from the residence of his son, Alexander Fillot, No. 261 West Vifty-second street, between Eighth avenue and Broadway, this tony afternoon, at oue o'clock. GaZLEY.—On Sunday morning, June 7, at Haatiny on Hudson, JoHN GAZLEY, of cousumption, in the 46th year of his age. Particulars of funeral in to-morrow's paper. JACKSON.—On Saturday, June 5 2 sort, son of James and Clara ©. Jackson, nhs, ‘The friends of the family are reapeoetally invited to attend the funeral, from 69 Third street, this (Mon- ) afternoon, at halt-past one o'clock, |AHNE.—On rhinge june 56, HeLmna S., wife of Henry Jabne, aged ‘The relatives snd f fully invited to attend the funeral, residence, 247 York street, Jersey City, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. JAUNCEY.—On Satur June 6, Mary Eviza, relict of Joveph Jauncey, M. D., of Weatj Conn. ‘The relatives and friends are res; ly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son- in-law, Frank T, Brown, 99 Clermont avenue, Brook- lym, on Wednesday morning, at eleven o'clock, with- out further notice. Pane pene leane Cop} KE: card EpGar Kaur, in the 8th year of his age. The friends of the family are invited to attend the faneral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 413 West Thirty-third street. KissaM.—In Jersey City, on Saturday, June 6, Captain Encak KissaM, ute of Company D, Ninth New York Volunteers, in the 2sth year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 200 | ou Montgomery street, on Tuesday afternoon, at o'clock. LaWRENcr.—On Sunday, June 7, Kars Kevtsena! only child of Chester B. and Kate ©. Lawrence, 8 months. The friends of the family and those of Senta N. Lawrence and George ©, Peters are Sn to invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday at one o’ciock, from 145 Dean street, Brook out further mvitation. MoinTys.—On Saturday, June 6, Doncan Cam- ERON, son of Owen and Emily A. Mclntyre, aged 1 vm io months and 14 re invited to attend the feuams on Tuesday mot at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. ‘4 West Kighteenth treet. OsBoRN.—Iin Brooklyn, on Sunday, June ae —. sumption, AxNa L., daughter Osborn, Peco county, N. J., aged in yore Bi cning, June 6, Caancas and 8 mon! ReYno.ps.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, June Buizaser®, relict of Edwin G. Reynolds, (8 the YP 4 Year of her age. ‘The relatives and Ly hg aaa funeral, from of her Womens Wiham Reed, No. PTE, eon ‘avenue, this afternoon, at three cng, ae raings June 6, of heart disease, M BRLI, widow of Benja- tain Strobel, of Charleston, S.., im the 824 year ity. invited to a to atte id tos fonersl trons tas F > to atten e lence of her son-in-law, Mr. Richard Marsh, corner of Green and Patchen avenues, Brooklyn, this (Monday) after- Reprixee-Op Saturday, June 6, aftor « short illness, ISABELLA, wife of John Stokes, in the 324 year of her funeral wilt ag Bane hag ee the. forty are vrapect invited to attend. Will please copy. sania ane tac June See * lingering ‘The ‘of the taral are fully invited to attend the funeral, on ‘at one o'clock, from the residence of her son, John Taylor, 34 ares. Van KireR.—On Sund: Aagniet Aweta, only daughter of Harriet R. aud Thomes Van Niper, aged 10 eed heetde been ba Our dari gone, m: ven bless ber, ‘Free it she from are and strife; God in His power hath bereft us Of her while in bloom of life. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from the lence of her pa- rents 117 Lewis street, on "Tuesday ‘alveenood, st two o'clock. Ns At Fairmount avenue, Oity,on Saturday, Juue ¢, Man@auer Y, A, L, YAubangr, GF | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1868. cara et H, Vallance and daughter of the | BOARDFRS = Tobe w wile |} late U. F. Landaiey, of New York. invited to attend the o pal, chack, pancan Es ‘ul afternoon, further notice. , —On ye June 7, Lorenzo DRAGLE 9800. of iank and Josephine Willeri, in the 6th year of his ‘The re'atives and of the family are invited to attend the Zonerel. from the residence of bis pa- | 33 Watts stroet, ou Tuesday afternoon, at | (Ohio) papers please copy. _ BOARDERS: AND LO ‘LOPGERS WANTED. 7 BLooK | "HALL—FRANKFORT HOUSE crry Frankfort ‘coraar ‘Wiujam sirect.S00 roome,, nooo, wwook open all slebie one VERY Irs. ae ELROAuTiy FURNISHED 1 Floor, —Also Rooms single venue. No.7 oa Mark's place) 2 eighth a . [ST HOUSE PROM FIFTH AVENUE, No. 74 CLINTON Ince, near the Brevoort House. Second and third floor front Rooms, singly or en suite, without board, to first olass 9 BLOOKS FROM BROADWAY. VERY ee Rooms, with or without ‘Board for rtbolndy, ot Vin Tedut Kovemecull etree, comely THIRTY M1 oom web Tk au om Cable 1€ desired, elther transient Q Bkoors PROM BROADWAY, a aurry SrRERT— ew! turofahedy large and small, Rooms, (or ntlemen only, with OF without Boant; also first floor front onan TH AVENUE, NEAR DELMONICO'S, NO. 16.—HAND- 3) farniahed Rooms let, on suite or singly, without Ddoard, at Fates, till Heptember ; references req wuired. 5 UBROY. LBEOT of EWO LARGE Pi eae Neate sheet |‘ 6 BOND, STREET, NEAR ADWAY, HAS BEEN ‘and refuirnished hout, and is now ready singly and ¢ iaeemantie Sako cuiteble moti ot roars, soo $6 AND MY ata payor Se nD. COUNTRY; HAND. furntahed Rooms and select near Cen- tral Park, East Ninety-second street, fret house west, from Fourth avenue. Nile ator FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN OR GEN- obtain ished and unfur- Z?modern ter transient Board Rooms ‘with or without Board, at 61 street, between Fifth and Gixth avenues. yyaieomeg, 1 4 oe Paling agp STREET.—TO LET, FURNISHED for gentlemen, 14 A. BAST 1 TWENTY: ‘FIRST Ehbear fet F be sol oF ee de ae let, pleasant Sufts of Rooms, neat- iy furnished, with waperise table. Madison 8 square house. ik EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH rane. ig veld Fifth and Madison avenues. Rooms with Board, for familtes or ain i H STREET. N No. CORNER LIVINGSTON PLAC qta ete ‘Stuyvesant park.—Macnificent house, three very desirable Roots ‘and fret class table; moderate prices ; Foferences exchanged. 17% Large eres ROOMS, WITHOUT to gentlemen. 104 East Seventeenth street, near Union square. 19 West TWENTY-FIRS? STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—-Handsome Apartments for gentleman and family or single gentlemen. House and location are first Reference required. PER WFEK FOR A ‘LARGE FRONT ROOM with alcove, neatly furnished, in a brown stone ond with full Board to a Tweaty-elghth street, ntlemad and wife, No. 38% wee! Eighth end Niuth avenues, 22 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.A FLOOR of four rooms for a furmily oF party of gentiemen, with Private table or without board, 26 TENTH AVENUR.—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAS two Rooms tn let to single gentleman, with or without Board, WEST TWENTY NINTH STREET, ONE DOOR EAST ‘roadway.—Furnished and unfurnished Rooms to prstensn, let, with vor without ‘Board; prices moderate. O7 EAST FOURTEENTH (STREET, SECOND DOOR west of Union a ee ;To rent frirnished, to a single leman or {mo an Rooma, with private ; second floor, Ey WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STRERT, NEAR MADISON sjuare.—Baits of Rooms and single Rooms, furnish. 04, for gentlemen, soon Board, at reasonable prices ; house 33 © "WASHINGTON Meg furatshed Rooms to let, with Board, fi private fam- lly; houge and location first oi class; reference required. g “RAST THIRTEENTH STREET. - A LADYOR GPN- 2deJ tleman and wife can obtain a newly and handsomely ce Boom, with or without Board for indy, in « emaii family. A() EAST, FOURTH srREET. —HANDSOMELY FUR- 1 to let, with or without Board, to single geatiecnen or oe fatoition, at taadorate prices: 4.Q, WEST FIFTEENTH STREET—HANDSOMELYIPUR- nished Rooms to let to gentlemen without Board, on second floor, singly oren suite. References exchanged. EAST TWELFTH STREET.GENTLEMEN CAN secure han aomely furnished ‘and pleagantiy stunted Rooms, centrally located, singly or in suits, without board. AQ, MEW.NOo NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues. —Purniahed let, wi to three or four gentlemen or a leita WEST FOURTEENTH hoya: eral Snely furnished Rooms WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE FAM- Aly have three handsome furnished Keoms to let, with or without Board. References required. 5O SkVENTH STREET. PLEASANT ROOMS CAN BE ol with or without board, furnished er unfurnished ; dinner at 8. M. References exchanged. 44 50) west Wher srxrenwrat STREET—FURNISHED ROOME | DY to let, with first.class Board, to families or gentiemen. References ronal 51 WEST TWENTY SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- 3) aca ns Stith avon. Furnished Rooms to let : see- also Basement for « physician ; moderu improvemesta 5] West TWENTY rourr STREET A JEWISH OL family have some handsome! maely furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to a gentioman and wife or single | gentlemen. LBROY STREFT.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET ‘one or two ai new furnished Rooms, with Board. te Act ‘and their wi of two oF more single | gentlemen. Reference | ay STREET, BETWEEN FINTH paues. New and bandsomely BANK ATREET, FIRST HOUSE FROM FOURTH street. —Furniabe od Room ‘and Bedroom to let to a lady ne oe or Indy and centleinan ; no other lodgers. 38 AMITY STREET.—TO LET BY A QUIET FAMILY, furnisbed or unfurnished Roome, containing all i) mod: As, at reasonable prices. ) Bast TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR MADISON | A widow, living al has one or two Roome, | ih she would fet, with or without Board, of wi hing complete for with parties or would Hy ne ey EAST 6 ( a TWENTY-SEVENTH & STREET-AN ELE tension also & third for, with or withont het ference WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, fg ey of vIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Well furnished Rooma mean | 6 men, wibout board, a privete familys references required. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A SUIT OF FIVE Sava = 3! a] ie & 3 = 32 8 Rooms to seemed tamer 72 atEsT, , NINETER: ENTH STREET.—PLEASANT Rooms to let with Board, ina privatefamily: location gentlemen ; beat references given and | 66 100, “Bast eiecees ae eT THOSE, wisuta and Roome, ‘Riso tafe tear doarders ‘taken. , NEAR SIXTH AVE: 108 RSME 2 naeer vance FURNISHED BACK PAI " U5" en ee ge ae week Ll eae fa ene aa 122 122 MeewonaAct nat Ue al a a row 123 MLSE Eats Sra RARELY ave ei Noms fr NINTH AND TENTH RTREKT, NEAR “TRvENG rst class Board, at summer one ball Room. TaEre pe “PLOOKB FROM ATREED, Tie front Partor, Kuomey foe a saline. oF families, WES? FOURTH STREET, NEAR WASHINGTON square.— Pleasant fural or unfurnished Rooms with fae table Hf reg WEST OF nore mS well fur- 00d; con- Q° 133 3 Rie Mveato ee, ta 8 nished Rooms, with Orsi class venient to cars. | to Tet, witht or without Roard; terma very moderate for the modern improvement summer; ene all the modern teand is ine firat class ANDSOMFLY FUR. all modern improve- Trasonable, 14-4. BExINGtoN AVENUK.— Rooma, with Board ments enall'p I private family of adults, 147} HUDSON STREBT.—DOUBLK AND SINGLE furnished Rooms to let in @ private family. 163 RAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, CORNER LIV- _desion piace, on Stuyvesant | Fark. Handsome lot, with first'claas Board, to parties of bighest re- spectabitity ly. Rete quired. 17Q BLPROKER evar , Furnished Rooms for gentiemen. _¥2 to $5 per week. 1a) WEST THIR' (OLD Ni Furnished nfurnished Room ser senenee nod wile or alagle geaticesen, Terms mode: rate, 210 Board, permanently or for the summer mon| 201. NTH STRE! en euite or single, KAST (GRVENTEENTHE STREET (NEW NUM. ber).—Pleasant Rooms to let, an ea D212 MEST, WENTY-VIRST STREET, NICELY ed Room to let, with first class Board, for for two dave. TENTH STRE Leg iy SECOND AVENUE.— Well furnished with Board, in Gor: family, also some table Boarders gre’ eocommmodateds” Bet one oF two yo gentlemen. 214 ce 15 AST TENTH aT ‘A. FRW DOORS FROM ? Sengnd avenue. Furntehiod Rooms, With or without Board, Table Teratents en. pee rences exch or, ngede gentleme: PAL RAST NINETEENTH STREET, Seal vey, GEN. tlemen can find o large front dea, &., Ha king pr COUNTRY BOARD. altosetber: “ Wi ee county, Chae ke r, Barnett, Col, P.M, allof Windham. rer yer ul Bi rooms and cellar, coy 4 one of the most deatrable of considered price cs 084 rent to lat ag April next IU; rent to 25 per ce: detrese 1 RD, &C. AMONG TUE € CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. to = beautifal pens meng ot Windham « Koome Be ecrine Cottage to toh arnished or week. Pt iy 9 BOARD, _DELIGHTFUL BOARD AT UN DER. ‘Cold Spring, in the Hadson Highlands, with « privat furl river views inearpaased on minutes Tom landing ; apactous Roo} Wve shaded rounda fine pes ‘steam ferry to Weat mat Pole iaress T Morris, oa premises, or Homer Morgan, No, $ Mine street.” UNTRY BOARD AT YONKERS GENTLEMEN OF OP tame, tn a private famil; a healthy and piea- ne river view; five minul ‘Yerms rea Sonable. Inquire of. ANDEREO! Oh yon ov at 6H) Broadway, New York, of H. B. GHATAN. OUNTRY BOARD.—FINE LOCATION, BEAUTIFUL. J and healthy, conventent to station, with all rura! advan minutes to New York. Address Board, Cranf< Inquire at Mr, Crane's atore, Cranford, N. J. JOUNTRY BOARD ON BERGEN HEIGHTS.-tWO J gentlemen or gentleman and wife can be plessant: commodated ia a private family; conventent to horse cara. Address NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED_—HY A. GENTLEMAN, / wife, child and mother, within one hour of the city; want a large gad canal Room ane will Coyaten tae yo ferences given and. Teall location, access. and. price (whlch IOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—KY A GENTLEMAN J and wife, forfour montha, in a farm house or bot mountain air, near depot and where there arc several boarders, eas (or one week Vincent, box 140 Herald oflice, BOARD May BE BE OBTAINED FOR THE Begane CR Herald of particulars, | Teasonable), W. Il, &.. Herald olfce. ‘Moderate terms. tiles from M: BETH, N. ko. Apply ‘oy by perminalon) at 588 atlroud ; ate ean he ti lng. 1. ; sical Green: vem Vill ire: Mottis county, Ne J. WITH AGREFARLE ee BOARD, the fy ee, CORR, stablin, jew York, ERY DESIRABLE BOARD IN POUGHKERPSIE FOR ten weeks from July 1; persous of refinement and quiet # unexceptionadle, Ad COUNTRY ; hour's ride of the clty; for hild and infant; farm bone or private se referred, Address, with full leanan' tastes will find situation and comfort re Or witout Roardy House Brat class, ina wi Areas early, drawer No. 1 Poughkeepate loat ioe. "ANTED—BOARD IN THE EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, 218 ird and Second avenues,—Soveral sple: aplendlity oe peuienaat Japenese Rooms to let, en suite or singly, <a first and other family, ‘without, era, Frend sor, an Or gentlemen, with frat clase Board, in a | parictiiars, Dy, box 1,260 Post ollce, N. Ye O35 West rarer BIGHTH STREBT, ONE BLOCK g UMM s. from Broad ‘Handsomely furni sy. Rooms, ich ices class Boards hove ures nase prises recy moose. rate; references given and required. 52 WEST TWENTY SIXTH STREET.—A SPLENDID a front and back Farior on second floor to let, with BOF firut clase reference required. STREET, NEAR EIGHTH man and wife or a few single be accommodated with nicely furnished ffooma as and good Board; private family. from New York atation.-Fine bathi sailing, Sahing and PORT, LONG ISLAN via Long ‘Iuland Raliroad ty within three minutes of the house ; ves; terms eed STELL situated, be new ‘Terms B8 pe: ford, ov ly ac- _ ine of the gooD LES Heliport OZZENS' WEST POINT HOTEI, 18.3 Xow OPEN.— ‘The annual examination ot the Cadets Siates Military Academy the most interesting time to visit this spot, 3 (WHSt NINGTEENTH STREET—A LARGE, furnished Rootn on second floor to let; with Board Gis without #8; modera ‘tmprovemente. References exchanged. N Ki N. ‘Apply aie 1% rowing, fine groves, drives, Fare forty’ cents, BL KENT, 176 Bleeker atrect, BAST hsb STREET. - vesant Park—Pleasant A; references ercbange a (OLD NO. $20) EAST FIPTIETH STREET.—A PRI- oe vate Brom will let, with Board, Front and Back Rooms, second story, furnished; superior seoo ‘Terms moperate. 350 WES", FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN EIGHTH ‘aud Ninth avenues.—A large front Room, second story, to a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen ; from’$14 to $16; frst clase nelghborbood; with or without —BOARD ON by 'Y¥- first Rooms, with West EST ber oS ¥IFTH STREET. modated and part Board. alowed for teach sonable. 360 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, DU Ninth avenue,--Large and suite or singly, with firet class BROOME STREET.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN 369 be accommodated with Board at moderate terms, 400 } BROOME STREET.T0 LET, PURNISHED Rooms for two gentiemen or ladies, with or with out Board. 409 FOURTH AVENUE.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, with Board, to gentlemen and their wives; also Ramen fortwo gentlemen; 451 £ ITH AVENUE,-FURNISHED ROOMS TO 3) A to see or gentlemen, without board. Call be- ocloc! TRI NEAR mall Rooms to igt, en rms #8 to $10. lt, E, CQRNER FOR’ .—A handsomely furnished extension with use of Pianos also aa Suit of Rooms on second with or without Bored. G26 xtHEAy UE, THIRD FLOOR.—TWO NEWLY YO furnished Hall Bedrooms to let, with or without Board, to respectable parties with references, at $8 of $7 per weel 870 BROADWAY, BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH AND Kighteenth strects.--A furnished Apartment to let, with all conveniences, gas and bath. Also single Rooms, PRIVATE, FAMILY HAVING AN ELEGANT REST- ZA dence in West Fourteenth siren w would let a few Rooma, with or without Board; @ most ble sunmer location. Address E. 5, R., Herald oilice. FEW GENTLEMEN CAN ORTAIN TABLE OR DAY Board, ia Twelfth street, near Fith avenue, in an Ameri can family; terms moderate. Address Alpha, box No. 8 sta- tion D. YOUNG COUPLE OCCUPYING THELR OWN HOUSE, JA. tn Weat Thirty-second street, will tleman and wite of (wo single gentlemen, Address E. P.M, box 884 Post office, } ABLEM BOARD. uew GENTLEMEN fax aE accommodated, io a highly respectable family for summer; neighborhood quiet and first class; taree 8 Hooks from boat, South side I2ist street, fourth house west. avenue. OBOKEN,—A FEW PLEASANT ROOMS TO I LeT— For gentlemen, at 135 Hudson street, Franklin terrace. Presa ROOMS, WITT FIRST CLASS had at 50 Seventh avenue, first house above Four nth a.rert; the house ts kept by a Philadelphia tad pr ASANT ROOMS, WITH GOOD BOARD, CAN be had in a private family in nice block in East Het ‘drat street. Prices, $8, $9 and $10 per week. Address H. W., Herald oftice. prrare GERMAN FAMILY OF HIGHEST RESPE ability will rent pleasant Rooms, with or without Board ; Very reasonable terms; house and location Gat class; Twen- ty-second at. Hoventh avenue. References ox ged. Addrees Weatforland, Hernld offic te ruR- office. Y ine LET-—IN A FRENCH FAMILY, PARLOR AND BED- with bath, for gentlemen, without board. Address Cy Pan Ta ‘Twelfth street, near Broad u TOWN.—A FEW COOL, FLBABANT. ROOMS let, with loration dell; first atreet, between Broadway and Six VERY FINE AND COMPORTABLE RO ROOMS, WITH OR oi oO without Breal of an elegant modern Dut private. house Rat elan oo Convenient to up and down cars; water, gas dream Comfort, box 111 Herald ofice. very ELEGANTLY AND. NE Rooms, with Board, to let for th prices, at No, 124 Weat Eleventh street. TO ty Weat Forty- th eames immer, at reduced BOARD AND LODGING GENTLEMAN AND bale tnd, Lone A. furnished communicath aamail family, with Board rprirae tah WANTED. between Twe Heth ‘and For eth, streets, and Fourth and Fifth avenues. "Ad- box 4,918 Post office, W'xrrn-a NICE FURNISHED ROO! Borrd fora gentleman and wife; #18 per week for two. Address W. E. flier, SOUTH SIXTH STRE *, WILLIAM! 5 minutes’ waik from South Seventh strech ferty.— lemen ean be accommodated with partial Board Inn private family; fret clase scoommodati hot and cold wa HENRY STREET, CORNER Re opty (EN- 15 trance on Jora yak. Et (3-4-4 phaaceoe st Rome, together separate, to let, Board ; termamoderate, CCOMMODATION ADVANTAGEOU Je acuted Mt Reunion Hota decond street, vet a ed ‘Laringion avenues gp ala carte: " “€ WASHINGT SpseIngron PLACE, iReksovable rates by the ¢ the Gay OF week. ee Pick Wig Ra aes pees mu enna from to but ‘onty OR GENTLEMAN AND WIFR OR WO THAER PL {vo alco furntohed TARERNRSETO te LADY. Has A saith Rn Figg + A rary “A PRIVATE FAMILY, occu! tee ead ates A, zmanioa fom on frincam tng te Inna ond Me mt Sieg a, fain, ut, aia ee hour and twenty minutes from city. First class accomoda- tions mt reasonable terms. Address Princes Bay, ‘Staten Island. ag Ta iD ROOMS, WITH Aa. DENORR \OOPER'S - HOUSE. paaite the road ocean; 5 ehing, sh poy ‘and sot class; “Address ¥. H E ht saat and PEN JUNE 16; aminutes’ terms, route, c., address 8, I. Cozzens. Kort PAVILION, KEYPORT, RJ J. for boarders; splendid fishi boat leave f foot Borelay. girook ab 1F A. M. yr. ‘a boat after to Ly Par puOrniMoRE, 25° Patton street, oF, a Nare- Fulton street, ‘ond cay Kiol red Apey to} mi aa Fessonable.” Address George J. ina on boi e "Proprietor, the United making this the 18th of June. < romantic IFFWOOD | HOUSE. SAFE FAMILY SEA BATHING, anehores ntti Ir gaat sitanted ilteotiy op- ik from the reellonty table. frat Cooper, Quogue, L EATH HOUSE, ‘SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, New Jersey, will be opened on For Is NOW OPEN Chee’ Ac. 5 e Terms L°*3, BRANCH, N. J.—-THE CLARENDON HOTEL will open June'lS ana first clnas palarged and newly furnished. Watts, Proprictor, Lony Bi A TOURETTE HOUSE, beautiful summer resort’ is now opel from New Rooms can take the steambout Twi ae Cedar street rooms hi Thos. P. ave be York or Brooklyn. Persons Way, Barclay street, 10); A. every hour. ONTEAGLE HOUS! ‘At Suspension Bridge, Ningara, N. Y.—This favorite hotel bas sumptuous accommodations for wo bundred guesta. Now open for the season. and {ts spacious veran at Falls of Ningarn an ‘boardiny A rishi +1 OF Central |. G. AR! is only 80 minutes house; the ddrese A. to engage t, OF Railroad MOUR, From every window in the front a command a full view of the the Raflway Surpension Bridge. ard from 12 to $18 per week, nocording Wo roum ovcupled. ned DE CAMP, Pro prietor. NEW, YORK HOTEL, Pranks BAY, N. J.—THIS establishment will ‘be 0} guests June 188, by 6 wenson, UieDy ke THIS FAVOR! for the’ reception of Mra, A.J. MORTIMORE, formerly proprietress of Cooper Cottage, Long Bran OWELTON HOUSE, cla ig resort wil open for th cations to be addressed to 1" Pamiog HOTEL, ISLIP, L. L—THIS SPLENDID hol day, ie Rntirond, trom Islip, or boat at James slip by Long iniaud HE Nel fe now, Pet, muih Seventh DOUBLE Rates—Per ftor 16th June. | BEACH HOTEL, month, . Brooklya, Railroad,” r week, Take carn of Routh E. Day 10 . B. WOOLMAN, BRANFORD, CONN., now being ewly fitted up and refuirnished throughout, wil for guosia on the June. ‘Lo ite oid of facilities for safe sea bathing, fishing and boat fn waitin m to convey pnesengers house on the arrival of trains. Rates of board from #10 to #15 per week ; transient, #2 50 aes 6 pe ‘HITESTONE HOUSE, atrone ite and its need no comment; to the public SMITH, Proprietor. WHITESTONE, [8 NOW open, ten miles from New York. ‘Trains hourly via Railroad; two boats a day from Peck slip, land three minutes' waik from the house. Rooms can be en, W. B. BORRO' Fiusbin atthe Everett He jouse. Po TWENTY-FIFTH REGULAW SPRING SALE ' ~MANUFACTURED STRAW O“ND PALM LEAF GOODS, | ‘10 CASES. | ture. ION NOTICE, i HIS SALES an AUCTION. MONDAY, 3U Fuse *, ALL FRESH goons. Catalogues and WM. TOPPING housekeepers. Chairs, rich Table ‘Cutlery, itive. of Thin day (Monda (Mon iy fale day Vy, Fifth and E008! Pee étiunes VeTION NOTICE, "~ RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR worth of ron: raintl redidence 419 we \d Sixth avenues, four eles jon Reflable men in atte or purchasers at reasonable UCTION SAI. F CROCKE ac. Tope a. EVANS, Avetio will sell in i Tuesday, June 10, at Jock, at 50 B aasortmént of White “Granite and. Com: tery pl plated Castora, Tea Sets, ler ' Goods w packed tor ahipping. cet UCTION NOTICE. ‘y B. BLE! ad ci se La ig WH auctioneers and reel est. ane: % Pine street, Ne Yort. Real Estate, Stocks, tion aad prre | Rapecial attention p Furaitare at | Private dv sie dwelings. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF MAGNIPL une Table, ac. wainut Room Furniture, Cotiery, Sliver the sale will commence. _Caralogues APtanerh lage Tage ot 10 bows rooms, and old Furniture. J. elegnat Chairs, iageree, B Feady eariy mor the Morris and ‘rn in ai m1 ney ifeent Household Furniture, yatal, Glast abd Bohemian Ware; fwory china, Crockery and Silver Ware.’ Sale nee to eart or pack goods hi LUKE FIEZGRRALD, Ane BARRY & © Monday, Jue &, ian, at the large brown Enat etrenth street, com- Ny. The sale com- ng of sale at the houre, ISTRATOR'S SALB.. ON THURSDAY, JUNE - village ‘of Miliburn, Kaser Co, hs. XE, Bares ove Vil- Feet deer, une House, seonnibion nine and fru vORDON, “Adonioiaentor. UOTTON RaLP, OF RAKE ROOK Tuesday, 3 ite z tively ind A! bi Roome : » Somme Liquors, Gigarty 22 ant ese ak “PARLOR $Utrs, PIANOFORTR, Chainber and Dining Furniture, ‘alock. avenue, ae ae adove ey Library ‘of Albany, N. ne of the most oF be eer fered i fornia thle sows. paptigh “| following aye, ot 1 o'clock P. of the eae c oars; Great care by the late ‘and bound mostly bj " oe 7 Pawson & Kicholsos ae HEE | irrore, All goods ‘ethibition. ‘ ‘aod Chal Tabes Bar aud Ges Vistures, Chan dieliers AX BAYEREDORPER ret eye Mirrors, On wat RAZ Moraye and adv Beattie atreet, ire avenue, Op the aya contents of red AUOTIONERR, Lg acer, OU between vinins reh aiteet. irtait iehevon Tate consist: ronewood Pianoforte, ynat fulls fa Prench eatin vrocale’: marble top Centre Of] Paintings, Freni conaieting of of carved . | er, Cloe! ft, Dining 0. ane ch Vane, ARQ@AIN ierotsy Glaseware, Castora, Cutlery, de. Posi: skLts i 1 — - GALE AT AUOEION. Aeariow NOPLOK. “AUCTION NOTIOR —AGORnug vate aale, a cas the olegant renidence 44 West Bixteenth street, avenues. atel, cont between Drawing Room Sulla, covered Preach one do, £70; rosew: Suy walnut Bertateads, ing Mattremes, ii et, China, Glass, eases ae | et hc..tn ue but ive moutha, in pervect order, aad bait the original coat, AUCTIONER ¥ row A. ‘nowerys ort “ual tts tay by am 104 o'c.eck, at 456 Weat Forty-tirat street, mireots none Tens " ite a nad Wlisures = vibat "well stocked « F ‘Starch, CAMPBELL & 3 y aE D. MINER, AUCTIONEKS. —SALRSROGM. 42 No.8 Cortlandt street, four de doors wash of Broadway. Art Gallery 845 Bi sTuUF B.D. weemn se reED iene Ni Kit abreet, pte PT ry re ry Stated Birds, pat up by the celebrated Vaxerdermint w removed (or convenience af ania Fr tleuiace hereatier, FAEDAY, June 1, a fing eo'taction of OL Chromoa, a vinaa, &c. ¥ ¥, COLTON, AUCTIONEER. -SAL% OF r_ RLRGANE Furniture at 0 We th gereaky nome, on Wednesday, June 10, at 105g o'clook. Sa eet Foret, ture of the four story private house, rich; tuts, covered fa aatin damask ; (we-elegamt _Pianoforte and Cai entre stand aaged ‘Axmineter ao and’ black wen Strat He ot Patt th oa ries x e oor Clot peg mod aoa aierie eieenige &o. ‘att tate mei ‘on Tuesd: and will ‘clock M. on that the balance a the First ction anles of Sd, “iit andd Sih tna will bo. souk NY W, LEEDS & MINRI, Austioncom. — 4 eee a and Brussels € be Sircy w- Dressing ag mes J Chait atin bale ‘Carved fou elle Coralie nt and Wintio papaconusuigaa cr: rosewood ft Arm and Ride Chairs in sriomee veneens black nut Extension Table, black walnut Chaira; China, Crook - Brussels Stair ery and Glassware; also velvet and ‘Carpets, Is, ke. Y HENRY H. LEEDS, AU E Wilegaa Household Furatture, rosewood and gilt frame Pler Mirror and Cornices to matoh, Fine Oi! Paintings, &c. all made toorder by Vrede and other celebrated makers. HENKY H. LEEDS & MINER Tuemiay, June 9 at 10% Srolooks at the pet 165 Weat Forty-sereath street, ‘between Sixth and Aventies, all the F Parlora-—Brit Slegant crimeon and white igured Brocavel Wiadow, ‘Curtains, lace do,, glit Cornices, covered rosewood Muxic tant ght Sua decorated Vena, covered black walnut Table ts Fed cloth, superbly carved black walnut mirror baok elegant Srwaments on do., carved ebony and ormolu mous Side and Easy ‘Chairs tu) figured worated, Easy Ohaie tm preen rep, nes In Sgured woe ‘Vases, olegant Brease Glock, with fine bronze figure. Bedrooms—Brussels and ingrain Carnete, black, eaines and mahogany Bedateads, marble top Dressing Bureaus, e top Plex Tables, eatved black walaut Bookonse, vingk Desk, rosewood Work Siand, elogant carved nae fn green plush, rosewood C carved black walnut Hal Dining ‘Table, carved back w fine Chingy Crockery and Glass Work; Stair Carpets, Shades, &c., &c. Bai pERWARD, , RELANDT, AUCTIONRER WIL seli by anction on Thuraday, at 11 o'el way, general assortment of Household Furnilure, Carpets Kitchen Utenatls, &c. ¥_M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONKER, Will sell on Monday, June &, at 1034 0 room 79 Nassau street, the entire elegant Pornitateot stess oh elub room incluiting Billiard Table, Pia rte, Freach Plate M! lace Curtains, Beds, Beddtag, bm] balr Matti patlery, Chinn, Plated Ware, &e., the whole forming & ment. ‘No be peremptorily « ‘sae BY HENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER Mhairs in crimson 42 use HENRY B. LEEDS & MIN Wednesday, June 10, at 1036 o'clock, at thelr Liberty atx _Fall partion aha hereafter. pppwaeo sci om CK, A UCTIONEAR, ‘wo elegant a) LANDAU, COUPE HARNESS, &o., it WEST inaereicors STREET, ear Broudw By EDWARD SCHENCK, on Wednesday, Juno 10, 0 998 o'clock A. M. ae RD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. sale—Elogant Cabinet Furniture. 7 RDWARD SCHENCK. on Tuesday. ith inat., ab o'clookat his anlesroom No.’ 60 Liberty siresty « large Maried stock. [pr aer sc des ab AUCTION! ER. ted Riaten a ae his salesroom, No. case Cosmetics, AMES CAGXEY, AUGTIONERE, ori Ww Se | ine 8 at 1084 @ the neat and genteel Furniture of a. fai ty cin iceping, compris ‘walnut Puelor Sulte 12: Sune Carica Beir Meteeees, nt once haa ita; Curted air rata French China Dinner a Plated Ware, Extension’ Tuvie nnd Chairs, meat Kiteben Furniture, span prec DAWNHROKER'S SALE 7418 D DAY, AT W.S. ING: GS New Bowery, aad Women's Clothing: ng aches mmeace at Ll o'cioc! By order of AWNBROKER'S SALE. R. FIELD, AUCTIONE 487 Veaci street, corner City Hall piace, wil ‘at ILo'clock, a lnrge lot of. Droases, Drestee, thar Cloaks, Remnanta, Stike Bedding, Boots, & ae. ; also ag Paral Seortae the cmetion of aentore: "By orear of hee Preel, Rose atroet. ie Passer SALE JouN sot eae Ww in oe and clier Drees fend’ Bkirts, Shawl, Cloaks I ICHARD) WA will sell on Mor Washin ry mv Sale peremptory. u. bid aya W's: vkease, aaieae Furalture, 9 or a toe, fine second vards cloth, ‘Canton Matiings, Gas eS Ghats lot of other in lots, to dealers and others. 4 sipping can be done. gb ndewdncn WwW M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER -8KLLS ON TI Ay, a's wi abe the ee af — Tay rticulare o morning of sale. ILLIAM ‘ABBOTT, AUC Chatham ‘ous a} inducer a Caatore, Outlery, ‘Crockery, ‘Chavaeliera, Hinrmenn, fable. Cigara, ae. <2 “inguive nt tt Weak Fer FALE vi ora cia A an FOUR Poci te ‘Dalla complete, vply ah 308 ‘Tuets ! Eso, in Want or or ‘rIust CLASS BILLIARD Ta- PR 88 Croaby ey ‘Grand and SB Reetemn os W Walaa BILLIARDS. RILLIARD TABLE, # Fes oes aeeoe “second slee, four pockets. OR CARE, oe src. h Sharp's eee JUMEL'S (MAMMARIAL AAD “AND Adan by the ea RINCE'S soy Ee tieetaere z mol Ind Kidney Medical Sma PMN! Suen Lai a o's LARUE cigiten fee lw B, Nurverion, frat u¥ roe auperion qua it (name ta two rama eed constantly 0 and for fithings, com 8s went PUTT ke tonaiaeturees, Woe RTORE Wes Temsthe Seis

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